Ender Wiggins the main character from the novel Ender's Game is a very smart and strategic young boy, for that reason he was outcast by all of his peers. He tends to stay back and try to understand things from a distance before he acts out. He is friendly so the few friends he does make trust him and care about him. Ender shows a lot of patience for people who picked on him, but when a bully named Stilson continued to hit him on the head he flipped him over himself and broke the boys arm. afterwards he questioned himself for being a bad person, but really he was only acing in his own defense. Enders is a brave smart and compassionate young child, hes is a good commander and a great friend.
Friday, 4 October 2013
Thursday, 3 October 2013
media analysis
I found the documentary to be bias. it mainly focused on the fact that the copyright corporations were not letting people use things that aren't other peoples things to use . i mean sure the copyright corporations are a little over zealous about protecting their music, but isn't it a little unfair to be making a documentary on it? a documentary that sounds like a little child who's angry because their friend wont share his favorite toy. they certainly do make some good points but the reality of iall of this is, that it's completely fair to say that what the copyright corporations are doing isn't unjustified and selfish , but is actually fair.
girl talk is bias because they are more straight forward on their opinion about how copyright is bad. they are regular people who use samples of someone else's music to make their own , while making a profit off of what isnt theirs to begin with. the copywriters feel it is theirs and theirs only. When the comic writer used mickey mouse as a drug dealing Mexican, i can definitely see why Disney would be angry, they are using their most famous character as a joke and that makes them look bad. then to argue that it should be okay to use there patented ideas on comics is bias.
I think that remixes are okay and that the laws are far to strict about using samples and edits. they are trying to take conroll of something that they can not. people do not care for the risk of fines, they care about their music. it is a struggle with remixers and copyright corporations, a struggle that will not go away anytime soon. people will continue to make remixes and as they do that , remixing will become more and more popular among people. in the future remixes will be more accepted and thats something that copyright corporations and publishers are going to have to accept.
girl talk is bias because they are more straight forward on their opinion about how copyright is bad. they are regular people who use samples of someone else's music to make their own , while making a profit off of what isnt theirs to begin with. the copywriters feel it is theirs and theirs only. When the comic writer used mickey mouse as a drug dealing Mexican, i can definitely see why Disney would be angry, they are using their most famous character as a joke and that makes them look bad. then to argue that it should be okay to use there patented ideas on comics is bias.
I think that remixes are okay and that the laws are far to strict about using samples and edits. they are trying to take conroll of something that they can not. people do not care for the risk of fines, they care about their music. it is a struggle with remixers and copyright corporations, a struggle that will not go away anytime soon. people will continue to make remixes and as they do that , remixing will become more and more popular among people. in the future remixes will be more accepted and thats something that copyright corporations and publishers are going to have to accept.
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